Who We Work With
ASC works in partnership to share knowledge and best practice on skills across Europe. Key partners include the following organisations:

EUKN

The European Urban Knowledge Network (EUKN) shares knowledge and experience on tackling urban issues. Fifteen EU member states, EUROCITIES, the URBACT Programme and the European Commission participate in this European initiative.
www.eukn.org

OECD

The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development brings together the governments of countries committed to democracy and the market economy from around the world to; support sustainable economic growth, boost employment, raise living standards, maintain financial stability, assist other countries' economic development, contribute to growth in world trade.
www.oecd.org

URBACT Programme

The URBACT Programme aims to develop exchanges of experience between European cities and the actors, which have been involved in the URBAN Programmes, initiated and implemented by the European Union since the late 1980s (URBAN Pilot Projects and URBAN I and II), while at the same time contributing to an improvement of actions carried out at local and regional level in order to find the most efficient solutions to common problems.
urbact.eu

Scottish Centre for Regeneration

The Scottish Centre for Regeneration (SCR) is part of Communities Scotland, the Scottish Government’s national housing and regeneration agency. Its vision is to support people and organisations to improve knowledge and skills that build communities. Visit www.scr.communitiesscotland.gov.uk for more information.

Council of Europe

Founded in 1949, the Council of Europe seeks to develop throughout Europe common and democratic principles based on the European Convention on Human Rights and other reference texts on the protection of individuals.
www.coe.int

Quartiers En Crise

European Regeneration Areas Network Quartiers en Crise, is a network of towns promoting the integrated approach to the revitalisation of disadvantaged areas, with the involvement of politicians, technicians and local residents in that process. It is one of the longest-established networks in relation to the theme of urban regeneration. and remains committed to being at the leading edge in relation to the changing realities experienced by regeneration areas.
www.qec-eran.org

 
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